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- Keep your camcorder or digital camera steady and ready for action
- Expands from 26 to 64 inches
- Built-in level and 2-way pan head for easy portrait and landscape shooting with quick release
- Remote controlled grip allows you to control zoom, record, start/stop and lock/standby functions
- Easy height adjustment with elevator mechanism
Product Description
The VCT-870RM features a built in level and two-way pan head that lets you scan landscapes and shoot portraits. The remote control grip lets you control zoom, record, start, stop, and lock/standby features…. More >>
Sony VCT870RM Tripod w/Remote for Sony MiniDV, DVD, HDR-HC5 & HC7 Camcorders
CG
March 8th, 2010 at 1:20 am
This support is robust and is higher than most, which is important for me as I want my camera at eye level or higher. The cheaper versions with remote control are shorter, but leichter.Das biggest problem is with the tripod, the remote control to zoom. It is what it would be contrary intuitive. Pressing IN Buttom reduced, as displaced increased. I also tried not find the ReWire switch, but a way of doing this. I had Soder iron in attack, but the tape fine was too delicate for the operations necessary for me to stand evaluation. While no head of liquid that pans and tilts are fairly smooth. Enough to do what the recording is smooth for the sport of my children Veranstaltungen.Schließlich, for the price I’m willing to put up with the ergonomics behind the zoom. You just need to “think” the more you zoom prefer money würden.Großen site reprocessing. . . Rating: 3 / 5
Samuel Lazcano
March 8th, 2010 at 2:43 am
This tripod is no longer produced, though I bougth because the price and the need for the LANC connection for my camcorder was Sony DSR-PD170, the only model with a reasonable price. The desadvantage is not holding Stablity, allows for the camera, too bright, not enough height, and the locks for the horizontal and vertical movements are not good enough, you lose in the attempt, though not Buterfly nuts. The only advantage is the remote and the price. I hope that Sony can improve and how the next level, but with prices more comfortable. Rating: 2 / 5
James Lo
March 8th, 2010 at 3:55 am
I have 3 tripods price of 40 $ 00 to $ 80. 00. Make noise when I turn all directions. But this is a regular, without any noise sequaking. I could not believe it when my wife wanted. That’s A +. Rating: 5 / 5
L. Nalls
March 8th, 2010 at 5:27 am
I bought and used the Sony VCT870RM stand side-by-side with professional tripods for projects in Video Production Technology II, and its performance is equal to the professional tripods. The only difference is that professional tripods are much more difficult. However, this tripod is stable even in windy conditions, which makes my favorite tripod to carry with me for the study projects. In fact, I find myself with this tripod more than one of the more hi-end professional tripods in our study. Panning and tilting are fluent, you set up quick and easy, and quick release system allows quick and easy to transfer my camera on and off the stand. The remote control is ideal because it is the need for the camera, the camera prevents you press the camera button to start and stop recording, touch shaking causes eliminated. If you have a tripod that is great as professionals, not willing to spend lots of money, this is definitely the tripod to buy. Rating: 5 / 5
Steven Bogolea
March 8th, 2010 at 6:49 am
I ordered from stock offerings back as a unit. When I had the tripod, it was decent quality for the price, head to clean the legs were smooth and stable and a bit ’stronger than the others lead me to believe. Unfortunately, the LANC cable is the one that set this apart from other stands, was apparently cut into two halves, and not the user, so I had to reset the device. I have a refund “complete”, which means that apparently the price for the device, but not the postage. A navigation unit with a cut, and external defects rather obvious and not refund the shipping charges seem a little ‘less than I expected. Rating: 3 / 5